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The Feelfree Moken 10 is a stable, maneuverable and easy to transport thanks to Feelfree's unique Wheel in the Keel. The Wheel in the Keel gets you from your tailgate to the action without wearing you OR your kayak out. The Moken 10 Angler comes standard with molded-in carry handles, a stern crate recess, a King Fisher seat, and an innovative self-draining front storage locker that gives you a safe place to store your gear. Designed to accept your favorite rod holders, GPS and fish finders. The Moken 10 is ready to roll.

• Wheel in the keel for easy transport

• Integrated bow, stern and side carry handles

• Handy flip up console for lures and a soft top cover at the bow storage

I've had the pleasure to take
this little boat out several times
since i received it about a
month and a half ago. I read
every review i could find on
the internet and forums before
i decided to make the purchase
and i can honestly say that the
reviews left very little out. So
the following is my attempt to
augment some details that the
others have left out, that i wish
i would have been made aware
of.
Before i start, a note on the
Kingfisher seat. As advertised,
it is pretty comfortable and
after adjusted it is rather
sturdy. I am skeptical as to
how long of a life it will have
before it malfunctions. The
seat is made well with the
exception of the plastic
retainers on the cinch straps,
these are the same plastic
retainers found on backpacks
to adjust the straps and should
they fail it will render the seat
unusable. The same type of
retainers are also made of
aluminum and i feel would give
the seat a longer life. of course
mine have yet to fail or slip
and this is just speculation as
of now.
As far function goes, don't
expect to beat a longer,
narrower boat to the best
fishing spots. Although the
tracking is actually pretty good
(on calm days) considering the
boat is only ten foot and some
change, it truly has almost no
glide and it severely wind
cocks in any wind higher than
10MPH. with that said, don't
write it off yet because when
you get to that favorite spot
the boat begins to shine. You
can expect it to stay put when
at anchor and have a
comfortable, dry, and stable
platform to fish from. From
other experiences with faster,
narrower kayaks the speed is
a fair compromise for the
stability you get out of it. I
was also surprised that even
though its slow, its easy to
paddle and wont leave you
fatigued at the end of the day.
Take her slow and easy and
she'll offer a pleasant outing.
Initial and secondary stability
are solid on this boat. it sits
fairly high out of the water and
is very forgiving to the
inexperienced paddler. I
quickly developed the
confidence to sit sideways with
both feet dangling in the water
and getting in and out is a
breeze.
The little round hatch opens up
to a mini tackle storage lid and
when pulled out offers a spot
for a small dry bag/box. A
string attaches the rubber lid to
the boat, i untied the stopper
knot and spliced a loop and a
small clip to it so my dry bag
can be easily retrieved while
out on the water.
The "Wheel in the Keel" is
amazing. I can fully rig my
boat up for the day and wheel
it to the waters edge (in my
case about 100 yards) with
ease. The mesh cover for the
front is a really useful addition
however, i choose to leave it
off when i fish because it has a
tendency to snag a hook if a
rod is laid across the bow.
Feelfree has really designed a
boat that doesn't require a ton
of customization its simplicity is
its greatest detail of all and the
only "customization" i have
done is a no-drill anchor
trolley i designed to attach to
the front and back molded
handles and i plan to add a fish
finder.
One last little detail that i
overlooked when shopping is
that its too tall to fit under a
truck toolbox so if you plan to
throw it in the back of a
shortbed truck with a toolbox it
will stick out of the back pretty
far, but who cares? Your going
fishing!
Buy and large, its a great little
craft and i would definitely
recommend it to somebody
looking to get on the water and
confidently fish smaller lakes
and rivers.
Finally the biggest surprise ive
gotten from this boat is the
complements. Ive had guys
with much more expensive rigs
ogling over it several times,
many really appreciate the
simplicity. its become a little
conversation piece and i have
probably missed some pretty
good early morning fishing
because im busy talking to
other folks about it!

This kayak looks great and is
nice for fishing out
of. The downside is that it is
extremely slow-
going. If there is any wind
you will have some
serious trouble. I tried an
overnight trip with a
friend of mine using this
kayak. In a matter of
minutes he was gone and out of
site 1 mile +
ahead of me. I struggled to
keep up, though I
didnt have a chance. He was
paddling a Wilderness
Systems Ride 135. They are
both stable kayaks and
good for fishing out of. The
feelfree is not built
for travel at all. Just for
stability and fishing.
This thing does not track well
in the water and
has a lot of drag. There were
times I was paddling
as hard as I could against a
10 mph wind and was
not making any progress. I was
paddling in place
and extremely frustrated to
say the least.
On a nice day I could make a
few paddle strokes
and then the kayak would stop.
My friends kayak
tracked very nicely and with
only a few strokes it
would keep on gliding
seemingly with little
effort. If you are looking for
a toy to putz
around with at the dock then
the moken 10 might be
for you. If you want to paddle
more than 100 yards
on any lake, look elsewhere.
I will hang onto it for now
and look at using it
as a means to fish very small
lakes I can drive to
on calm days. Perhaps it will
make a nice boat for
drifting down a river and
fishing. But I may look
at selling it too. Well see.

This kayak is great - I bought
it specifically for fishing and
have been out nearly every
weekend since. The price is
right and it gets the job done,
its easy to transport, really
stable to stand and fish in and
not too slow for the
length/width. I think some of
the newer models have some
nice features, pockets on the
sides, mesh drop down in the
center versus just the mini-
tackle box, but overall this
kayak gets the job done and
its been great as my first
fishing kayak.

I have taken it out four times
and so far love it. Twice on a
lake and twice on rivers, so
far so good.It surfs on waves
pretty well to. My Labrador
retriever finds the front
storage area roomy enough to
sleep while I paddle and fish.
Very much like this boat.

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